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2005 28 Dec
200- |
In its message to all National Spiritual Assemblies the Universal House of Justice said "we have reached the conclusion that the books of the Ruhi Institute should constitute the main sequence of courses for institutes everywhere..." [28 December 2005] | - Bahá'í World Centre; - Institute process; Ruhi Institute; Training Institutes | |
2005 27 – 31 Dec
200- |
The gathering, at the Bahá'í World Centre, the members of the Continental Boards of Counsellors [BWNS418] | - Bahá'í World Centre; Bahá'í World News Service (BWNS); Conferences, Bahá'í; Conferences, Counsellors; Counsellors | |
2005 15 Dec
200- |
The death of Mr. Dhabihu'llah Mahrami, 59, who had been held in a government prison in Yazd under harsh physical conditions at the time of his death. |
* Persecution, Iran; - Persecution; - Persecution, Court cases; - Persecution, Deaths; Bahá'í World News Service (BWNS); Court cases; Human rights; Iran; Yazd, Iran | |
2005 1 Dec
200- |
The president of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Kessai Note, and his wife, Mary Note, paid an official visit to the Bahá'í World Centre. [One Country; BWNS410] | - Bahá'í World Centre; Marshall Islands; Visitation | |
2005 27 Nov
200- |
The passing of prolific author and founding member of the Association for Bahá'í Studies of North America, Dr. William S. Hatcher, in Stratford, Ontario. (b. 20 September, 1935 in Charlotte, NC).
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- In Memoriam; Bahá'í World News Service (BWNS); Biography; Canada; Stratford, ON; William Hatcher | |
2005 1 Nov
200- |
The celebration of the opening of the new Bahá'í Centre at 44 Albany Street in Edinburgh, Scotland. [BWNS347, BWNS395]
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Bahá'í World News Service (BWNS); Edinburgh, Scotland; Haziratul-Quds (Bahá'í centres); Scotland; United Kingdom | |
2005 Nov
200- |
Dr. John Grayzei was appointed to the Bahá'í Chair for Peace at the University of Maryland in the United States. He succeeded Suheil Bushrui who held the position since its inauguration in 1992. [BWNS404] | Bahá'í World News Service (BWNS); Bahá'í Chair for World Peace; John Grayzei; Maryland, USA; Suheil Bushrui; United States (USA); University of Maryland | |
2005 29 Oct
200- |
Letter from the Iranian military headquarters to various Revolutionary Guard and police forces and security agencies instructing them to identify and monitor Bahá'ís around the country. [BWNS473]
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* Persecution, Iran; - Persecution; - Persecution, Education; - Persecution, Education; - Persecution, Human rights; Faith and a Future (CSW); Human rights; Iran | |
2005 15 Oct
200- |
The Constitution of Iraq was approved by referendum to replace the Law of Administration for the State of Iraq for the Transitional Period (TAL), previously adopted by a Governing Council appointed by the Coalition Provisional Authority after the Iraq War. The Constitution guaranteed the Islamic identity of the majority of the Iraqi people and guaranteed the full religious rights of all individuals to freedom of religious belief and practice such as Christians, Yazedis, and Mandi Sabeans. It made no mention of the Bahá'ís as an acknowledged religious minority. The Law No.105 of 1970 which prohibited all Bahá'í activities was not rescinded therefore it entered into force despite its being unconstitutional under the new constitution. Also problematic for the Bahá'í community was Regulation 358 of 1975 by the Department of Civil Status that prohibited the issuance of new identity cards to followers of the Bahá'í faith and altered their civil status so that they were registered as Muslims. [Al-Monitor 11 December, 2018; Washington Post 12 October, 2005] |
Iraq; Persecution, Iraq | |
2005 01 Oct
200- |
The Search for Values in the Age of Transition was written on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the UN and contained recommendations for UN reform in the areas of development, human rights and the rule of law, democracy, and collective security.
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- BIC statements; Bahá'í International Community; New York, USA; United Nations; United States (USA) | |
2005 14 -16 Sep
200- |
The 2005 World Summit was a follow-up summit meeting to the United Nations' 2000 Millennium Summit, which led to the Millennium Declaration of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Representatives (including many leaders) of the then 191 (later 193) member states met in New York City for what the United Nations described as "a once-in-a-generation opportunity to take bold decisions in the areas of development, security, human rights and reform of the United Nations." [THE 2005 WORLD SUMMIT: AN OVERVIEW]
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- Conferences; Bahá'í International Community; Collaboration and cooperation; Disarmament; Diversity; Environment; Equality; Globalization; Human rights; Interfaith dialogue; Justice; Millennium; Nature; New York, USA; Peace; Prosperity; Security; Social and economic development; Solidarity; Sustainable development; Tolerance; United Nations; United Nations Millennium Forum and Summit; United Nations Summits; United Nations conferences; United States (USA); Wealth and poverty; World peace | |
2005 6 Sep
200- |
The passing of former Universal House of Justice member David S. Ruhe (b. 3 January, 1913) near Newburg, New York. He served on the Universal House of Justice from 1968 to 1993. [BWNS388]
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- Births and deaths; - In Memoriam; Bahá'í World News Service (BWNS); Biography; David Ruhe; New York, USA; Newburg, NY; United States (USA); Universal House of Justice, Members of | |
2005 23 Jul
200- |
The purchase of a new Bahá'í Centre in Scotland at 44 Albany Street, Edinburgh EH1 3QR. [UK Bahá'í website] | Edinburgh, Scotland; Haziratul-Quds (Bahá'í centres); Scotland; United Kingdom | |
2005 Jul
200- |
The publication of Impact of Growth on Administration Processes by the International Teaching Centre on behalf of the Universal House of Justice.
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* Publications; - Bahá'í World Centre; - Institute process; Administration; Clusters; Growth; Local Spiritual Assemblies; National Spiritual Assemblies; Training Institutes | |
2005 21 Apr
200- |
The election of Dr. Payman Mohajer and Mr. Paul Lample to the vacancies on the Universal House of Justice. They filled the vacancies created by the departure at Naw-Ruz of Mr. Ian Semple and Mr. Douglas Martin, owing to age and the related needs of the Faith. Re-elected were: Firaydoun Javaheri, Hartmut Grossmann, Kiser Barnes, Farzam Arbab, Hooper Dunbar, Peter Khan, and Glenford Mitchell. [BWNS358] | - Bahá'í World Centre; Bahá'í World News Service (BWNS); Douglas Martin; Elections; Ian Semple; Paul Lample; Payman Mohajer; Universal House of Justice, Election of; Universal House of Justice, Members of | |
2005 Ridván
200- |
"... the time is propitious to bring into being an International Board of Trustees of Huqúqu'lláh to guide and supervise the work of Regional and National Boards of Trustees of Huqúqu'lláh throughout the world. It will operate in close collaboration with the Chief Trustee, the Hand of the Cause of God Dr. 'Alí-Muhammad Varqá, and will be able to benefit from his knowledge and counsel in carrying out its duties. The three members now appointed to the International Board of Trustees are Sally Foo, Ramin Khadem, and Grant Kvalheim." [Message from the Universal House of Justice, Ridván 2005] | - Bahá'í World Centre; Haifa, Israel; Huququllah, Basic timeline; Huququllah, Trustees of; Varqa; Varqá, `Alí-Muhammad | |
2005 20 Apr
200- |
The launch of the new official website, titled The Bahá'ís to replace the previous site, "The Bahá'í World," at the same address. The site is also a portal to the family of official web sites of the Bahá'í International Community.
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* Publications; - BIC statements; - Bahá'í World Centre; Bahá'í World News Service (BWNS); Bahai.org; Bahá'í International Community; Internet; Websites | |
2005 28 Feb - 11 Mar
200- |
As Chair of the NGO Commission on the Status of Women, Ms Bani Dugal facilitated and organized the participation of over 2,700 civil society representatives from nearly 600 NGOs. The Bahá'í International Community sponsored the 49th NGO consultation for the Commission on the Status of Women at Barnard College, New York. [UN Women 49th session] | Bahá'í International Community; Bani Dugal; Commission on the Status of Women (CSW); New York, USA; United Nations; United States (USA) | |
2005 21 Mar
200- |
The announcement of the retirement of Mr. Ian Semple and Mr. Douglas Martin from the Universal House of Justice. Mr. Semple served since 1963 and Mr. Martin was elected in 1993. [BWNS359]
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- Bahá'í World Centre; Auxiliary board members; Bahá'í World News Service (BWNS); Douglas Martin; Ian Semple; Retirements; Universal House of Justice, Members of | |
2005 30 Jan
200- |
The National Spiritual Assembly of the United States wrote regarding its "decision to cease to distribute books and other items handled by Kalimát Press...in light of the pattern and motives of Kalimát Press in promoting books...harmful to the interests of the Bahá'í Faith." [Kalimat Press and Distribution by Bahá'í Agencies] | - Bahá'í World Centre; - Publishers; Kalimat Press | |
2005 Jan
200- |
Doris Katzenstein, originally from Germany, pioneered to Lithuania, first to Kalaipeda and finally settling in Palanga where she taught German and English at the Palanga University of the Third Age. [Website]
She first encountered the Faith on board a ship from fellow passengers, Martin and Gerda Aiff and their children, who where on their way to Windhoek. She retuned to Germany after three years and accepted the Faith in about April of 1963 and after the opening of the Frankfurt Temple in the summer of 1964 she returned to Windhoek, eventually settling in Elizabeth Bay where she served by teaching children's classes. After four years he returned to Germany and locate in Ulm. While preparing to return to Windhoek she received the news of her appointment as an Auxiliary Board Member. In 1971 she pioneered to Manaia, Romania where she worked as a tourist guide for 4 1/2 seasons. She did international travel teaching in Korea, Thailand, Rangoon, where she visited Daidanaw, known as Àbdu'l-Bahá's Village. [information from "Thursday Night@7PM" 7 December 2023] |
Daidanaw, Myanmar; Kalaipeda, Lithuania; Manaia, Romania; Palanga, Lithuania; Pioneering; Romania; Yangon, Myanmar | |
2005 (In the year)
200- |
The official campaign to malign the name of the Faith in Iran through the mass media, newspaper articles and web sites, through radio and television programs and through films, as per the provision implemented in 1991, escalated in 2005. [Open Letter dated 4 March, 2009] | * Persecution, Iran; - Persecution; Iran | |
2005 (In the year)
200- |
In Brazil, eleven leaders of thought were invited to study and comment on the initial concept paper developed by the Institute (Institute for Studies in Global Prosperity). These comments were gathered in a book which was published and disseminated around the country and used to stimulate discussions in seminars with small groups of participants. [One Country Issue 3, Vol 17, Story 8]
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Brazil; Institute for Studies in Global Prosperity (ISGP) | |
2005 (In the year)
200- |
The publication of One Common Faith by the Universal House of Justice.
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- Bahá'í World Centre; Interfaith dialogue; One Common Faith (commentary); Unity of religion; Universal House of Justice, Letters and messages |
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